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The stereo mix version of Sirene’s early masterpiece “BBC ARCHIVES”, which has been out of print and sold out for a long time, will be released. This is the best-sounding recording of Floyd’s BBC live shows from 1970 and 1971, and is still the definitive BBC live sound source, with strong calls for resale and re-release. Unlike the mono version of BBC Radio One Master Reels direct released at the same time by Sirene, this is the highest quality sound with a proper stereo mix. In the first place, it seems that the BBC was broadcast in monaural until around 1971, and the master tape for broadcasting was also mixed in monaural, but after that, when stereo broadcasting started, recordings from the monaural era were changed to stereo. has been remixed. As for Pink Floyd, it seems that the recording was not recorded in multiple format in 1970, and pseudo-stereo processing was performed at that time, and this pseudo-stereo version was the most familiar on BBC 70 broadcasts throughout the 1980s. It may be the version of . The 1971 recording was recorded in multi, and remixed in real stereo with excellent separation. It has been carefully remastered for broadcast by the BBC, resulting in a brilliant and well-organized sound.Compared to the monaural version recorded from the master reel mentioned above, the sound is much wider and punchier. There is a difference. However, there are times when the SE of One Of These Days, which can be heard clearly in the monaural mix, cannot be heard at all in the stereo mix. The differences in this area are very interesting, so if you are interested, please look for the monaural mix and enjoy the differences. As for the sound quality, this stereo version is overwhelming, and when it comes to BBC Live, it is so good that if you are a general fan, this one disc is enough. This is a definitive album that any rock fan can enjoy. BBC Paris Cinema, London, UK 16th July 1970 & 30th September 1971 STEREO SBD Taken from the stereo-mixes of the multi-tracks recordings Disc 1(59:49) Live at the BBC Paris Cinema, London, UK 16th July 1970 1. John Peel’s Intro. 2. The Embryo 3. Fat Old Sun 4. Green Is The Color 5. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 6. If 7. Atom Heart Mother The set is the complete recording for John Peel’s Sunday Concert recorded in front of a live audience. The version is remastered. Atom Heart Mother’ was played with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, and the John Aldiss Choir, conducted by John Aldiss. Disc 2(65:28) Live at BBC Paris Cinema, London, UK 30th September 1971 1. John Peel’s Intro. 2. Fat Old Sun 3. One Of These Days 4. The Embryo 5. Echoes 6. Blues The set was recorded for the BBC’s Sounds Of The Seventies This is the stereo-mixes of the multi- tracks recordings.
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